![]() In Windows 7, click Start and then hold Ctrl+Shift while clicking any open area on the Start menu to see the “Exit Explorer” command. On the modified context menu, click the “Exit Explorer” command. In Windows 8 and 10, you can hold Ctrl+Shift while right-clicking any empty area of the taskbar. There is also a handy little shortcut for ending the Windows Explorer process. Exit File Explorer from the Task Bar in Windows 8 and 10 Option Two: Exit Explorer from the Taskbar or Start Menu in Windows 7, 8, or 10 Note: These menus are not present in Windows 11. ![]() You access it this menu by right-clicking the Start button, or by hitting Windows+x. You could also lunch it from the Power User Menu. You could also click the Start button, type “Task Manager” into the search bar, and then hit Enter or click “Open.” The best way to open the Task Manager in Windows 11 is to hit Ctrl+Shift+Esc. Restart Explorer from Task Manager in Windows 11 It was overhauled for Windows 8, 10, and 11, so we’ve got instructions for you whether you’re using those or Windows 7. ![]() The Task Manager offers the traditional way to restart Windows Explorer. Option Three: Restart Explorer with a Batch File in Any Version of Windows Option Two: Exit Explorer from the Taskbar or Start Menu in Windows 7, 8, or 10Įxit File Explorer from the Task Bar in Windows 8 and 10Įxit Explorer from the Start Menu on Windows 7 ![]() Restart Explorer from Task Manager in Windows 7 Restart Explorer from Task Manager in Windows 8 or 10 Option One: Restart Explorer from Task Manager
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